Lowejackson
New member
Car: Black 1994 Alfa Romeo 164
Last week I purchased some OG Glaze together with some Blitz, to see how it compares with using Autoglym Super Resin topped with Blitz.
The car was washed with dish washing liquid, clayed and washed again with P21S. The bonnet and boot were split into 3 areas. For the first part I used Autoglym Super Resin and OG Glaze & Blitz, the second section used Super Resin & Blitz and the final section used Glaze and Blitz.
All products were allowed at least one hour before buffing with various MF towels, to stop cross contamination.
My normal routine is to use Super Resin topped with Blitz, so I understand how this is meant to look. The Glaze & Blitz looked as if some kind of tint had been applied but looked very slick and wet. The Glaze did its job at hiding some of the minor swirls and produced a deep gloss, which was pleasing to the eye.
The area with Autoglym + Glaze + Blitz looked very similar to just One Grand products on their own except the paint did appear to have fewer swirls and a slightly higher level of gloss. I cannot understand why this would happen, as I have in effect added another layer of a product over the paint. The difference is not great using the Autoglym, but to my old eyes it does appear to be better.
Initially I was worried about this slight tinting, but I now feel the extra depth and slickness to the paint is worth this very minor change.
In summary I am very happy with my purchase of Glaze, although I understand from other people that it will not last a very long time. For me this is not an issue, for others it may well be.
Slick wet looking paint – Autoglym & One Grand – I am very pleased with the results.
Steven
Last week I purchased some OG Glaze together with some Blitz, to see how it compares with using Autoglym Super Resin topped with Blitz.
The car was washed with dish washing liquid, clayed and washed again with P21S. The bonnet and boot were split into 3 areas. For the first part I used Autoglym Super Resin and OG Glaze & Blitz, the second section used Super Resin & Blitz and the final section used Glaze and Blitz.
All products were allowed at least one hour before buffing with various MF towels, to stop cross contamination.
My normal routine is to use Super Resin topped with Blitz, so I understand how this is meant to look. The Glaze & Blitz looked as if some kind of tint had been applied but looked very slick and wet. The Glaze did its job at hiding some of the minor swirls and produced a deep gloss, which was pleasing to the eye.
The area with Autoglym + Glaze + Blitz looked very similar to just One Grand products on their own except the paint did appear to have fewer swirls and a slightly higher level of gloss. I cannot understand why this would happen, as I have in effect added another layer of a product over the paint. The difference is not great using the Autoglym, but to my old eyes it does appear to be better.
Initially I was worried about this slight tinting, but I now feel the extra depth and slickness to the paint is worth this very minor change.
In summary I am very happy with my purchase of Glaze, although I understand from other people that it will not last a very long time. For me this is not an issue, for others it may well be.
Slick wet looking paint – Autoglym & One Grand – I am very pleased with the results.
Steven